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Originally Posted by Hypernova
If it was as bad as shown in my first picture, I'd be crazy reading on it also. But, again, I have to say that the real thing looks better than that. At the maximum brightness, there is pink glow and some gradient, but nowhere near as obvious as in the picture I took. I attached another picture at maximum brightness, this time with Fuji X-10.
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In that case, it doesn't look too bad at all. The first picture just looked awful in comparison. Considering you'll never use it with the screen that bright in a dark room anyway.... its how it looks to you in your various reading environments that matters.
My PW2 looks very good in a dark room at maximum brightness, but its never used that way so its a pointless measurement. In some poor lighting conditions the screen can take on a bit of a blue tinge with the light set low, that's all that bothers me slightly. The rest of the time in various lighting conditions and with the light at varied levels, it looks terrific. I'm definitely keeping my PW2 for at least another year. The general improvements to the display of the Voyage are tempting, but unless they fix the lighting, I'll probably look at what Kobo offers instead next year if I upgrade.
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Originally Posted by joehunt
Why do you think the poster is not telling the truth? Please stop accusing those who are pleased with their Voyage of being delusional, blind, etc. We accept that you are not happy with the Voyage however the same courtesy is expected for those who are.
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Well said.